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Yes illegal immigrants do have some rights under the equal protection clause, cf. Plyer v. Doe. That does not mean that illegal immigrants must be granted completely equal treatment. Race was the the immediate reason for passing the 14th Amendment, and thus racial disparities are given the highest scrutiny under equal protection analysis. Aliens, however, are not afforded such deference.
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The US does not have sancturary cities as such, but it does have laws that offer protection to immigrants who qualify as asylees or refugees. Illegal immigrants have in a few instances sought sanctuary from deportation by seeking refuge under the protection of a church or religious organization. The US Supreme Court has ruled that such action is not recognizable under immigration law and the immigrant(s) are still subject to seizure, detainment and deportation and those assisting them or refusing to cooperate with authorities can be prosecuted regardless of their religious status/views.
All three of those regions have been under the control of different countries, but most recently (and with those names) they were Mandates under the control of the UNITED KINGDOM.
No immigrants were encouraged to vote in large numbers. To be able to vote they must have citizenship and be registered to vote. When a person goes to a polling place they have to sign in under their name and are checked for identification. The idea that there are people illegally voting has no merit nor is there any proof of it happening.
Illegal immigrants are criminals under U.S law.
The quotas under the national origins system limited the number of immigrants allowed from each country based on their population in the United States in 1920. This system favored immigrants from Northern and Western European countries and restricted those from Southern and Eastern Europe, as well as Asia. This led to a significant decrease in immigration from certain regions and favored immigrants from others, shaping the demographic composition of the United States.
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It is listed under another country if you are not in the United States of America.
People aren't listed in the dictionary very often. Try an encyclopedia, under C.
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They must be listed.
By working for pennies a day, under the table.
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They are listed in the New York Exchange under the symbol TM.
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